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Edmund Burke and the Invention of Modern Conservatism, 1830-1914 - An Intellectual History (Paperback)
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Edmund Burke and the Invention of Modern Conservatism, 1830-1914 - An Intellectual History (Paperback)
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
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Between 1830 and 1914 in Britain a dramatic modification of the
reputation of Edmund Burke (1730-1797) occurred. Burke, an Irishman
and Whig politician, is now most commonly known as the 'founder of
modern conservatism' - an intellectual tradition which is also
deeply connected to the identity of the British Conservative Party.
The idea of 'Burkean conservatism' - a political philosophy which
upholds 'the authority of tradition', the organic, historic
conception of society, and the necessity of order, religion, and
property - has been incredibly influential both in international
academic analysis and in the wider political world. This is a
highly significant intellectual construct, but its origins have not
yet been understood. Emily Jones demonstrates, for the first time,
that the transformation of Burke into the 'founder of conservatism'
was in fact part of wider developments in British political,
intellectual, and cultural history in the nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries. Drawing from a wide range of sources,
including political texts, parliamentary speeches, histories,
biographies, and educational curricula, Edmund Burke and the
Invention of Modern Conservatism shows how and why Burke's
reputation was transformed over a formative period of British
history. In doing so, it bridges the significant gap between the
history of political thought as conventionally understood and the
history of the making of political traditions. The result is to
demonstrate that, by 1914, Burke had been firmly established as a
'conservative' political philosopher and was admired and utilized
by political Conservatives in Britain who identified themselves as
his intellectual heirs. This was one essential component of a
conscious re-working of C/conservatism which is still at work
today.
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